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Fictional Use Case

Adding Knowledge

Tammy is the CEO of the “Heart Health Association”, which leads the development of several predictive analytics and heart care toolkits. Thanks to Knowledge Grid, it has been easy to create, manage, and update a collection of digital knowledge objects that carry their most recent findings in computer-processable form. This makes it convenient to share their knowledge, understand how it is used in the real world, and generate new revenue.

Fictional Use Case

Activating Knowledge

As Senior VP for Innovation for “Valiant”, Garcia seeks new ways to improve the Valiant Electronic Health Record system. Thanks to Knowledge Grid he can rapidly add large amounts of trusted, up-to-date, health knowledge from expert sources to the Valiant EHR. Valiant clients now benefit from knowledge that is automatically applied when needed and in context, such as the predictive analytics and toolkits from the “Heart Health Association”

Fictional Use Case

Benefiting from Knowledge

Chad is a primary care physician who takes care of a large group of patients. He needs to keep up with the latest evidence for a range of health issues. Thanks to Knowledge Grid, his "Valiant" EHR software provides him useful medical advice in many disease areas. It uses the "Heart Health Association" predictive analytics to determine which patients are at higher risk of heart disease, helping him to improve patient outcomes and cut costs from unnecessary treatment.